 | 1827 - 552 Seiten
...is the swift-footed, when ho is sitting still. Ulysses m the much-undiiririg, when lie 524 Drydcn. has nothing to endure. Every spear casts a long shadow ; every ox has crooked horns; and every woman a high bosom, though these His plays, his rhyming plays in particular, are admirable... | |
 | Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1828 - 802 Seiten
...appropriate. Achilles is the swift-footed, when he is sitting still. Ulysses is the much-enduring, when he h» nothing to endure. Every spear casts a long shadow ; every ox has crooked horns ; and every woman a high bosom, though these particulars may be quite beside the purpose. In our old... | |
 | Edward Walford - 1854 - 64 Seiten
...is particularly the case in Homer. " Achilles is the swiftfooted, when he is sitting still, fflysses is the much-enduring, when he has nothing to endure....practice prevails. The gold is always red, and the ladies are always gay, though nothing whatever may depend upon the hue of the gold, or the temper of the ladies.... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1897 - 1110 Seiten
...which are not peculiarly appropriate, .chilles is the swift-footed, when he is sitting still. Jlysses is the much-enduring, when he has nothing to endure....spear casts a long shadow, every ox has crooked horns, aiid every womui a high bosom, though these particulars may be quite beside the purpose. In our old... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1860 - 1084 Seiten
...appropriate. Achilles is the swift-footed, when he is sitting still. Ulysses is the much-enduring, when lie has nothing to endure. Every spear casts a long shadow, every ox has crooked horns, and every woman a high bosom, though these particulars may be quite beside the purpose. In our old... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1860 - 1102 Seiten
...which are not peculiarly appropriate, .chilles is the swift-footed, when he is sitting still. cflysses is the much-enduring, when he has nothing to endure....spear casts a long shadow, every ox has crooked horns, and every womirfi a high bosom, though these particulars may be quite beside the purpose. In our old... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay - 2005 - 552 Seiten
...appropriate. Achilles is the swift-footed, when he is sitting still. Ulysses is the rnuchenduring, when he has nothing to endure. Every spear casts a long shadow, every ox has crooked horns, and every woman a high bosom, though these particulars may be quite beside the purpose. In our old... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay - 2005 - 552 Seiten
...appropriate. Achilles is the swift-footed, when he is sitting still. Ulysses is the rnuchenduring, when he has nothing to endure. Every spear casts a long shadow, every ox has crooked horns, and every woman a high bosom, though these particulars may be quite beside the purpose. In our old... | |
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